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Water The Universal Solvent


Waters ability to dissolve other substances is one of its most useful and amazing properties. In many respects it very close to being a universal solvent. With the ability to dissolve millions and millions of tons of mineral salts and organic matter water is one of the most ideal substances for transporting life-sustaining minerals for food animals and plants. Due to the fact that water is essentially inert it can be reused indefinitely as a solvent undergoing almost no modification in the process.

A solution that consists of a solvent and one or more dissolved substances is known as solutes. Solutes assume the phase of the solvent whether liquid solid or gas. Solutes can be dissolved in solution based on temperature. The change in volume in a solvent when it dissolves into another substance is less than the volume of the solute until the saturation point is reached. When a solute ceases to go into a solution saturation has occurred.

When a solvent evaporates solid solutes can be recovered. Liquid solutes like for example ethyl alcohol tend to be difficult to recover. The reason is because there are two liquids that upon evaporation form a binary system. This makes it necessary to use fractional distillation as opposed to evaporative techniques to separate them. By heating the water and reducing pressure gaseous solutes can be partially recovered. This is due to their solubility is a function of both temperature and pressure.

Solubility of pure gases in pure water in contact with the pure gas a pressure of 1 ATM mg/l
toCN2O2H2CH4CO2H2SSO2NH2
029.469.81.9339.833607100186,700471,000
526.161.21.8434.327906040162,300438,000
1023.254.31.7629.923455160140,600406,000
1521.148.71.7026.420004475120,500375,000
2019.344.31.6423.617203925103,300344,000
2517.940.41.5821.51495347088,200322,000
3016.837.21.5319.71305309074,700288,000
4014.832.91.4816.91040252054,800252,000
6012.7727.81.4414.07041810-192,000
8011.9625.11.4412.7-1394-134,000
10011.8524.21.4412.2-1230--


More Information About Water

  
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  • The Three States
  • Sublimation
  • Supercooled Water
  • Heavy Water
  • Properties
  • Heat Capacity
  • Latent Heats
  • Solvent
  • Surface Tension

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